This minor (and obscurely
titled) Stewart Western was to have been directed by Anthony Mann, who pulled
out at the last minute because he felt Borden (Winchester '73) Chase's
script wasn't up to scratch. Stewart plays a railroad worker who discovers that
the robbers bent on stealing the payroll with which he has been entrusted are
being led by his brother (Murphy). Neilson wades through the good brother/bad
brother plot like an ox through mud, Stewart whiling away the time by playing
accordion.

This DVD looks remarkably strong
considering it is single-layered. Colors are a little washed but detail
is there and the transfer is very consistent. It looks pretty darn good
'pardner'.

I'd VERY high on this James Stewart - The Western Collection - we've reviewed/compared all titles now
(links in paragraph above). For these six western gems the price amounts
to $5 a piece which is really a ridiculous deal.
Strongly recommended!